Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1877 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... given at page 231 of Vol. II. Out of this grew the Massachusetts Historical Society, the first recorded meeting of which was held at the house of Mr. William Tudor, in Court Street, 24th January, 1791. The number of Resident Members ...
... given at page 231 of Vol. II. Out of this grew the Massachusetts Historical Society, the first recorded meeting of which was held at the house of Mr. William Tudor, in Court Street, 24th January, 1791. The number of Resident Members ...
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... given to these letters by placing -before the reader, at the same time, the letters of Mr. Hazard, which were counterparts of Dr. Belknap's letters. Besides, Hazard's letters are admirable in themselves. Dr. Belknap's correspondent ...
... given to these letters by placing -before the reader, at the same time, the letters of Mr. Hazard, which were counterparts of Dr. Belknap's letters. Besides, Hazard's letters are admirable in themselves. Dr. Belknap's correspondent ...
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... . N. B. The first and four last mentioned papers were given into a special court, in a case between Randolph and Mark Hunking, and there filed. * See Farmer's Belknap's New Hampshire, p. 389. — Eds. 1779.] THE BELKNAP PAPERS. 3.
... . N. B. The first and four last mentioned papers were given into a special court, in a case between Randolph and Mark Hunking, and there filed. * See Farmer's Belknap's New Hampshire, p. 389. — Eds. 1779.] THE BELKNAP PAPERS. 3.
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... of an innocent man, thus injured, dictated. An Sclaircissement took place, the genuine writer's name was given, the transaction alluded to proved to be not natural but political^ an apology agreed 8 THE BELKNAP PAPEES. [1779.
... of an innocent man, thus injured, dictated. An Sclaircissement took place, the genuine writer's name was given, the transaction alluded to proved to be not natural but political^ an apology agreed 8 THE BELKNAP PAPEES. [1779.
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... given me pleasure could I have been one of the company at Mr. Elliot's ordination, but that was impracticable. This is far from being the. * Reference is here made to General John Sullivan's account of his Western Expedition against the ...
... given me pleasure could I have been one of the company at Mr. Elliot's ordination, but that was impracticable. This is far from being the. * Reference is here made to General John Sullivan's account of his Western Expedition against the ...
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